Banners from all corners of the earth displayed at the 10th Mennonite World Conference, conveying the international nature of Mennonitism that has resulted from missions begun only a hundred years earlier.
This photo is of Wilfred Richert holding up a Yarrow Mennonite Brethren Church banner at the 1988 Canadian MB Conference convention, marking 100 years since the formation of the first MB church in Canada.
This photo is of Waldo Pauls holding up a West Edmonton Mennonite Brethren Church banner at the 1988 Canadian MB Conference convention, marking 100 years since the formation of the first MB church in Canada.
This photo is of an unidentified man holding up a Vineland Mennonite Brethren Church banner at the 1988 Canadian MB Conference convention, marking 100 years since the formation of the first MB church in Canada.
Vera and John Funk, Native Ministries workers, are speaking at an Indigenous church groups session at a joint General Conference/Mennonite Church conference in Normal, Illinois. The banner in the background was made by women from Riverton, Manitoba who were part of the Native Ministries group that met in that community (which became the Riverton Fellowship Circle in 1996). Each of the Indigenous groups/churches brought a banner for the joint sessions.
This photo is of the Brooklands MB Church banner displayed at the Manitoba MB Conference centennial celebration. The celebration was held in conjunction with the Manitoba Conference annual convention.
A photograph of the banner inside the Riverton Fellowship Circle church in Riverton, Manitoba. There is also a piano and a clothed table with a candle and Bible on top of it.